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  • Collection: Hook, Ken

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Ken's mounted medals.
Distinguished Flying Medal, 1939 to 1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939 to 1945, Africa General Service medal and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.

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Four disks front and reverse.

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Wooden box, engraved on the lid with his service details, large enough to contain his medals, his aircrew whistle, identity discs, and aircraft fragments.

LHookKG195765v2.pdf
K G Hook’s air gunner’s log book covering the period from 3 December 1954 to 1 June 1956. Detailing his flying training and operations flown as air gunner. He was stationed at RAF Eastleigh (Nairobi) and RAF Upwood (49 Sqn) and RAF Shawbury (CNCS).…

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Records how Ken joined the RAF as an armourer and then remustering to air gunner, then flying with No 75 (NZ) Squadron on Stirlings.

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Authority is to carry out the armament first line servicing on a Lincoln II

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Three ground crew, one working on the port inner engine, posed in front of Lancaster parked on it's dispersal, servicing equipment in the background. Under the cockpit are 21 bomb symbols.

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Copy of the letter from the King which accompanied the medal when not presented by him.

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Seven individuals, one aircrew, posed in two rows in front of Mosquito. Buildings in the background.

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Unmounted medal with ribbon, reverse of medal, for service to New Zealand 1939-1945.

SHookKG195765v10028.pdf
This occurred on 1 December 1943, Ken Hook was the only crew member to survive. Five small children were killed.

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Hand written note on Sofitel Bangkok Silom headed paper, Ake Ake Kia Kaha, for ever and ever be strong.

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Note concerning letters received by Ken following the crash from the mothers of his crew members.

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Handwritten note, 'Daphne & Arthur Narracott lived Endleigh Court, a flat in central London (could be NW1) Whilst working he was the Foreign Correspondent for the Times newspaper (say in the 1930s time)'.

SHookKG195765v10029.pdf
Two pages of handwritten notes, with sketch map discussing the reasons for 'Gardening' in the Baltic.

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Page lists six events, three Stirling, all crashes, three Lancasters damaged by anti-aircraft fire. The first on 1 December 1943, the last on 26 August 1944. This is not an exclusive list. The first on the list records Ken Hook's crash near…

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Patricia before her marriage to Ken, seated, in uniform, low stone wall , hedges and paths in the background. On reverse captioned 'Elizabeth Patricia Simmonds - Hull would marry subject I/O W.A.A.F.

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Head and shoulders, in uniform, the reverse captioned 'Elizabeth Patricia Hook (Wife).'

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Certificate contains initials to show that Ken's personal flying equipment had been services as required in September 1953.

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Photographs of the five children and their gravestone

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Individual with flying boots and holding flying helmet, captioned '? P/O Baker'.

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SHookKG195765v10074-0002.pdf
These recollections and reflections were written by Patricia Hook, Ken's wife, who was a WAAF in the operations room at RAF Mepal. They are all very similar, concentrating primarily on the Stirling crash in December 1943, where Ken was the only…

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Aircrew standing in a row under the nose of a Lancaster, they are in flying kit. Bomb doors are open, squadron letter is E, airfield background. Caption is 'No info'.

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Rough sketch map of High Cliff Farm.
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